Alzheimers/Parkinsons
CVA/Strokes
Heart Failure
Ventilator/ARDS
EBP/NPA/NCLEX
MD/MS/CP
SCA
SCI/TBI
RA/SLE
Liver/Esoph Varices
CRF/PD/HD
TB/HIV
EOL/Hospice
Disaster Management
100

Can't express in words

What is Aphasia

100

This is the early sign of an impending stroke

What is a TIA

100

The most common manifestation of left sided heart failure

What is Shortness of Breath

100

Hallmark of ARDS

What is refractory hypoxemia

100

Ensuring quality care

What is EBP

100

The most definitive diagnosis for MD

What is a muscle biopsy

100

This causes a Sickle Cell Crisis

What is an obstruction in circulation to the tissues effecting clumping of RBC's

100

These signs will be seen in neurogenic shock

What is a low blood pressure and warmness to extremities

100

The 3 most signs and symptoms with RA

What is early morning stiffness, swelling/inflammation, and pain at rest

100

Procedure to drain fluid due to ascites

What is a paracentesis

100

Risk factors for CKD

What is DM, HTN, Age, Infection, Nephrotoxic drugs

100

These are the signs and symptoms of TB

What is Fever, Cough, Night sweats, Hemoptysis, SOB

100

Care beyond Cure

What is the meaning of Hospice Care

100

Treatment for Anthrax exposure

What is ciprofloxacin or doxycycline 

200

This disease process has problems with gait disturbances and the patient should be taught to do some stepping in place to prevent such disturbances

What is Parkinsons

200

Right sided stroke symptoms

What is numbness, weakness, confusion, and changes in cognition

200

Seen when a patient is taking to much digoxin and becomes symptomatic that potentially requires a Pacemaker

What is 3rd degree heart associated with Digoxin toxicity 

200

4 other manifestations of ARDS

What is tachycardia, tachypnea, crackles/rhonchi, dyspnea, hypotension, confusion

200

Safe effective care

What is the Nurse Practice Act

200

This is the meaning of MD

What is a progressive weakening and wasting of skeletal muscle

200

The most common medication used for Sickle Cell

What is hydroxyurea

200

Caused by injury at T6 or higher and is Life Threatning

What is AD

200

These are the 2 most diagnostic tools evaluated for RA

What is ESR and ANA
200

Signs and symptoms of ruptured esophageal varices

What is vomiting up blood, nose bleeds, difficulty swallowing, portal htn

200

GFR stage that will be required for HD or transplant

What is Stage 5, less than 15

200

Positive result for HIV

What is 5 or greater

200

Focuses on patient and EOL care with no limits or diagnosis

What is Palliative care 

200

Used for the treatment of poisoning within 2-3 hours after ingestion 

What is activated charcoal

300

This medication for Parkinson's should be taken everyday at the same time and pateint should be taught to keep watch on Blood pressures

What is Carbidopa-Levadopa

300

When a patient with a stroke can't recognize objects

What is agnosia

300

Hypertension, tachypnea, PND, and pulmonary edema are signs associated with this heart failure

What is left sided heart failure

300

These are required when a patient is in ARDS and on mechanical ventilatory support

What is PEEP, nutritional support, paralytics, oral care, vasopressors, and prone positioning

300

Measures minimal knowledge and skills as well as protects the public

What is NCLEX and Nursing Board

300

This Gower's sign in MD is for this maneuver   

What is standing maneuver

300

Patient education while taking hydroxyurea

What is reframing from pregnancy and it will stimulate fetal hemoglobin as well as cause some suppression in your bone marrow. Have accessibility to check your blood work as needed

300

First thing to check is patient has AD

What is assessment of bladder and bowel

300

The "Golden" standard treatment for RA

What is Methotrexate

300

Treatment for Esophageal Varices

What are fluids, volume expanders, sandostatin, vasopressin, beta blockers

300

Stimulates production of RBC's

What is Epoetin

300

Most definitive diagnosis for TB

What is a sputum culture

300

Signs of impending death

What are changes in neuro status, decrease u/o, Cheyne stokes respirations, skin color changes, lack of muscle response leading to coma

300

I am suffering from 3rd degree burns over 80% of my body. My respirations are agonal and and not responding to you.

What is a code black

400

This medication helps some one with Parkinson's to improve memory and to function better

What is Sinemet

400

This stroke is where a patient has visual defects, impulsivity, poor judgement, and spatial awareness

What is a right sided stroke

400

Ascites, dependent edema, jvd, hepatomegaly are manifestations of this heart failure

What is right sided heart failure

400

This is the first thing you should do before suctioning a patient on a Vent

What is auscultation of lung fields 

400

Most definitive legal statue or legislative act regulating nursing practice

What is the Florida Nurse Practice Act

400

Antispasmodic medication to treat muscle spasticity

What is Baclofen

400

These are the trigger factors causing a flare up of SCA

What is dehydration, infection/fever, trauma, pregnancy

400

Medication used for AD

What is Hydralazine

400

These are the side effects of Methotrexate

What is bone marrow suppression, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia

400

Normal ammonia level

What is 11-32

400

Med used to increase absorption and is given to CRF patients 

What is Sevelamer

400

Avoidance of these foods with INH

What are tyramine and histamine containing foods, such as, tuna, chocolate, aged food, wine

500

This disease process will lead to dementia over time

What is Alzheimers

500

This is the inability to express through speech

What is Aphasia

500

This is the diagnostic lab for Heart Failure

What is BNP

500

First sign seen in a patient if his/her oxygen saturations begin to decrease

What is agitation and restless

500

Quality and Safety Education for Nurses

What is QSEN

500

These are the most common signs and symptoms seen with MS

What is fatigue and weakness, ataxia, paresthesia, visual disturbances

500

These are the 3 most important nursing measures for SCA

What is pain management ATC, fluids, and foods that are high in folic acid
500

These are the signs noticed with AD

Sweating above the injury, goose bumps, low heart rate, high blood pressure, erection, anxious, pounding headache

500

This is very important to teach a patient taking Hydroxychloroquine

What is informing patient of eye exam at least q6 months.

500

These are the early sign and symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy

What is decreased LOC, motor disturbances, asterexis

500

Side effects of Sevelamer

What is constipation, hypercalcemia, bradycardia, and N/V as well as digoxin toxicity

500

Interference with the metabolism of pyridoxine, also known as Vitamin B6

What is the cause of peripheral neuropathy 

600

The number one nursing measure for Alzheimer's

What is our goal to slow the progression of the disease

600

Poor muscle control that causes clumsy voluntary movements.

What is Ataxia

600

This diuretic can decrease potassium and cause dig toxicity

What is a loop diuretic

600

To work independently

What is Autonomy

600

This is the most common sign with MS

What is fatigue and weakness

600

These sports are to be avoided if you have MS

What are competitive sports 

600

These are the side effects of SLE

What is alopecia, fatigue, joint swelling, blurred vision

600

These are the late signs of hepatic encephalopathy

What is confusion, restlessness, and sleepiness

600

Side effects of HD

What is low blood pressure, n/v, temperature, electrolyte imbalances, infection

600

Most important to teach a patient when staring PZA

What is teaching about photosensitivity

700

The most common side effects of Donepezil

N/V, diarrhea, fatigue, headache

700

This medication is to be given for Stroke patient that meets the time frame of 3-4 hours of onset

What is TPA

700

Potassium sparring diuretic

What is spironolactone

700
The duty to do good

What is Beneficence

700

This is the late sign noted in MS

What is urinary dysfunction

700

This is the medication given to decrease ammonia levels and is given

What is lactulose and is given po, ngt, pr 

700

This is a complication of PD

What is Peritonitis

700

This is the most common side effect when taking Ethambutol

What is inflamed optic nerve and blurred vision 

800

These are some major contraindications of TPA

What is Blood pressure of 180/100, no history of bleeding or anticoagulation use, no recent brain surgery.

800

Vision changes, halos, severe bradycardia are signs of this medication

What is digoxin

800

What medication will be given for an exacerbation with MS and why

What is prednisone due to a flare up causing inflammation 

800

Late sign of Cirrhosis. Fruity, musty breath.

What is fetor Hepaticus

800

Type of sterility for PD

What is sterile/aseptic technique

800

The number of negative sputum cultures to be removed from TB isolation

What are 3 consecutives sputum cultures

900

The most common signs and symptoms of hemorrhagic stroke

What is severe headaches, hypertension, vomiting, increased ICP

900

These medications can mask the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia

What are beta blockers

900

This is the most common form of CP

What is Spastic CP

900

The nurse is caring for a client with end stage renal disease and understands when returning back from dialysis this assessment does not need to be assesed:

Dizziness

Cramping

High blood sugar

Itching

What is high blood sugar

900

Signs and symptoms of HIV

What is anorexia, nausea, wt. loss, muscle aches, night sweats
1000

Map minus ICP equals and management goal

What is CPP greater than 70

1000

Side effects of Baclofen

What is dizziness, fatigue, drowsy, weakness

1000

What would be your concern if patient told you if his INR is 4.5:

Eat more kale and spinach

Use electric razor when shaving

Bathroom light on at night time

Episodes of constipation 

Constipation

1000

CD 4 Count below 200

What is AIDS

1100

Osmotic diuretic and nursing measure

What is mannitol and monitor for electrolyte imbalance, such as depletion of sodium and potassium as well as dehydration

1100

Most common form of MD

What is Duchenne MD

1100

Progressive cognitive, behavioral and motor decline (confusion) in HIV

What is HIV encephalopathy

1200

Causes hepatotoxicity if consumed with TB meds

What are antacids

1300

Loss of 10-20% weight with AIDS leads to this and should be offered this 

What is Wasting Syndrome and small frequent meals a day

1400

Most common and life threatening seen with AIDS

What is PCP

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